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Asus Bamboo notebooks now up for pre-order at Best Buy

Asus Bamboo notebooks now up for pre-order at Best Buy

If you’re on the lookout for an Asus Bamboo notebook in the US, then you might want to place a pre-order on Best Buy with a couple of 14″ systems appearing already, among them include the U43JC and U43F. The latter will cost $950, where it runs off an Intel Core i5 2.26GHz not to mention aided by 4GB RAM with a 640GB hard drive, although the integrated Intel graphics won’t do much if you’re looking for a portable gaming rig. As for the U43JC, this model costs $50 more, although that will net you NVIDIA’s GeForce 310M graphics chipset with Optimus graphics switching capability to better optimize your battery life. Shipping could ocmmence as early as next month though. You can’t recycle this by throwing away your unwanted unit to the pandas though.

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